Sentences with phrase «of incomplete work»

Conducts weekly audit of incomplete work requests to manage scheduling of work
The low grade could be the result of incomplete work.
«Invisible: Art about the Unseen 1957 — 2012 ′, Hayward Gallery, London, UK «An Incomplete History of Incomplete Works of Art», Francesca Minini, Milan, Italy «Reflecting on Reflection», Galeri Mana, Istanbul, Turkey «When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes», CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, USA «The Edge In Landscape», The Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne, UK «Où donc, et quand?»
Selected recent and upcoming group exhibitions include: When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes, Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit (2013); Signs Taken in Wonder, MAK, Vienna (2013); Incremental Change, Galeri NON, Istanbul (2012); When Attitudes Became Form Become Attitudes, CCA Wattis Institute, San Francisco (2012); Show Off, Malmö Konsthall, Malmö (2012); An Incomplete History of Incomplete Works of Art, Francesca Minini, Milan (2012); Untitled (12th Istanbul Biennial), 2011 and Danföredanföredanföredan, Index — The Swedish Contemporary Art Foundation, Stockholm (2010).
2012 Lucie Fontaine: Estate, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, US Detective, Galerie Andreas Huber, Vienna, AT Without (Jonathan Monk), Meessen De Clercq, Brussels, BE Everything old was once new, National Trust and Arts Council Collection, Worcester, UK An Incomplete History of Incomplete Works of Art, Francesca Minini, Milan, IT Als Morandi mit der Kinematographie liebäugelte, Supportico Lopez, Berlin, DE D'après Giorgio, Fondazione Casa Giorgio De Chirico, Rome, IT Differenza e ripetizione, Galleria Lia Rumma, Naples, IT
An Incomplete History Of Incomplete Works Of Art, curated by Adam Carr, Galleria Francesca Minini, Milan, Italy

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«I remember long discussions with him on the consequences of imperfect information or incomplete risk markets; my own work and that of numerous colleagues had shown that in these conditions, markets typically didn't work well.
But Woolsey's statements to the Journal and CNN, and the FARA filing now suggest this was either false or a woefully incomplete account of the client and the purpose of Flynn's work — that Flynn was actually advising the Turkish government about the extrajudicial removal of a green card holder from the United States.
The device was lauded for its impressive sound quality, but widely panned by critics for the incomplete version of Siri built - in and its inability to work well with most other music - streaming services.
Therefore the work of memoria is always imperfect, incomplete, and subject to revision.
An incomplete subject index and the absence of an index locorum, especially in a work of this type, are regrettable.
The study of history is arid and incomplete unless it is understood as a work about (and by) individual human beings — and, moreover, a story whose substance and manner of telling are matters of moral significance.
And that was a judgment statement too.And for the record, the «work of love» the WWJD mentality you use is incomplete.
For the open - minded among the social scientists, Girard's work can serve as a gateway for the introduction of Kierkegaardian insights into social scientific thinking, which will always remain woefully incomplete as long as it functions without reference to religious transcendence.
Its imprint never left him, but Muir's spiritual vision was incomplete — he was carried to ecstasy by the work of creation not the Resurrection.
So, for instance, if it is not clear to the readers of my work that my writing is done by an Episcopalian Christian, I will have failed to practice this virtue — which, of course, includes my making clear at which points the materials I study or engage seem to me false, noxious, or incomplete; just as it includes my making clear when and in what ways it seems to me that the materials I engage are true, have taught me something I didn't know before, or may be of use to me and my community in its search to apprehend and incarnate the gospel.
Discussion of this topic would be incomplete without mention of the work of the wise men.
Rather, the gift of tongues becomes a gift of speaking in other languages so that people from throughout the world could hear «the mighty works of God» (2:11) Even that miraculous event remains incomplete and misunderstood until it is interpreted by the apostolic preaching.
Nowhere in his work does Whitehead give an explicit account of the question: how can God's consequent nature, which he himself characterizes as «incomplete» (PR 345), influence the temporal world?
That is why an unfinished work of music is an opus imperfectum — not because it is flawed or blemished but because it is incomplete.
«It's an underserved industry with 20 to 30 percent of vendors» work being incomplete,» says Bret James, franchise development director.
The teachers were so rigid and the workload was so overwhelming that the kids were always in a state of panic, afraid of answering a question incorrectly or getting a detention for incomplete work.
Moreover, while Rosenfeld's work may shed light on the «push» side of the decision to leave, the equation he outlines is probably incomplete as it neglects the «pull» side.
A group of seven women who had previously worked as staff members in the Legislature and have publicly accused legislators of sexual harassment called the bill «ill - conceived and incomplete,» adding that true progress «must include listening to the victims who have actually endured the process.»
In a response to an audit of the state's «Preferred Source» contracting program, the not - for - profit New York State Industries for the Disabled accuses state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli's office of serving up «many inaccurate and incomplete findings» that failed to present a full picture of its work.
However, the program was plagued with delays, strongly criticized by struggling homeowners, it paid contractors $ 6.8 million for work later deemed «flawed or incomplete» and the city was double billed by hundreds of thousands of dollars by firms carrying out the work, according to an audit by Comptroller Scott Stringer.
Mr. Bharara sent the commission's chairmen and top officials a letter saying he was «disappointed to learn» of the commission's «premature end,» acknowledging that its work was «aggressive, active and ongoing,» but incomplete, and calling its shutdown «difficult to understand.»
Emblematic of this commission's hesitancy is its incomplete approach to election reform - which may, besides term limits, be the single most important fix to the way democracy works in New York City.
Are they, too, oblivious to the limits of their vision, working with an incomplete understanding of some fundamental aspect of nature?
Although the magnetic compass of birds has been studied by the research community for a long time, the understanding of how it works is still very incomplete, according to Atticus Pinzón - Rodríguez.
«The resulting flawed or even incomplete 3D geometries then pose a real problem for a range of applications, for example in virtual or augmented reality, working together with robots, or 3D printing,» explains Mario Fritz.
The new work is also an incomplete draft, but is more like an anthology of 1,421 genetic short stories, averaging about 73,000 base pairs long.
But when it comes to dinosaurs, all they really have to work with is an incomplete jumble of bones.
Climatologists, who study longer timescales and are used to working with incomplete records, have more faith in the data, yet know less about the day - to - day dynamics of hurricanes.
Both Doudna and Charpentier quickly posted frostily brief comments to PubMed Commons; Doudna claimed the description of her lab's work was «factually incorrect,» and Charpentier characterized her part of the story as «incomplete and inaccurate.»
Navigating a minefield of competing theories, problematic ethnographic analogies, and woefully incomplete data, the author provides measured insights into the complex processes at work.
The research, led by embryologist Shoukhrat Mitalipov of Oregon Health and Science University in Portland, also reportedly sidestepped problems of incomplete and off - target editing that plagued previous attempts, though details could not be confirmed since the work is not yet published and Mitalipov has so far declined to comment.
However, this process does not work well in the majority of these cells and the incomplete DNA intermediates that accumulate in the cytoplasm are sensed and trigger the cell to «commit suicide» in an attempt to protect the body.»
Even with exponential advances in bio-technology, de-extinction projects will not produce species that are 100 % genetically identical to the extinct species, due to the constraints of working with incomplete ancient DNA.
It's that any attempt to talk about the role of individual nutrients outside their broader dietary context is necessarily incomplete, because (as this study suggests) that's not how the body works.
Finally, in one of the most lived - in works at the festival — so authentic it feels almost documentary - like — Sean Baker's «The Florida Project» examines a single mother and her young daughter living hand - to - mouth at a rundown motel with other similar incomplete families.
Like a lot of director Noah Baumbach's work, it explores what it's like to be an incomplete person, an unfinished statement.
This list forms a good portion of the truly noteworthy and worthwhile works showing at this year's Seattle International Film Festival, but it is naturally incomplete.
Initial data showed that a large number of students were making minimal effort with their bookwork and presenting incomplete and unmarked exercises, and disorganised working.
He suggests further that her review of the research literature was seriously incomplete, even within the work she does cite (the example is TIMSS — the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study).
One line of work without the other is incomplete and ineffective.
According to the American Federation of Teachers, «The film's central themes — that all public school teachers are bad, that all charter schools are good and that teachers» unions are to blame for failing schools — are incomplete and inaccurate, and they do a disservice to the millions of good teachers in our schools who work their hearts out every day.»
· 180 examples of student work used to walk teachers through analysis of misconceptions and incomplete understandings;
(c) With respect to any individual work item identified as incomplete at the time of redelivery of the vessel (s), the guarantee period shall run from the date the item is completed.
We believe NHTSA's initial conclusions are based on an incomplete analysis of the underlying data, and we are committed to continue working with the Agency to resolve this disagreement.
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